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I actually did this once. I was unaware that there is some sort of lubrication on the lanes. I got filthy.
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I actually did this once. I was unaware that there is some sort of lubrication on the lanes. I got filthy. [/ QUOTE ] Do you live under a rock or something? How do you not know that bowling lanes are oiled? |
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[ QUOTE ] I actually did this once. I was unaware that there is some sort of lubrication on the lanes. I got filthy. [/ QUOTE ] Do you live under a rock or something? How do you not know that bowling lanes are oiled? [/ QUOTE ] I had a very meager childhood. I was depraved of much knowledge that many of my peers were fortunate enough to be exposed to. Such as, how to oil a bowling lane, how to secure an upper dip properly, I never did learn the golden list of the counties with the most liberal ordinances toward intrafamilial fornication, nor did I learn the best way to cook a squirrel. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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![]() [ QUOTE ] how to secure an upper dip properly [/ QUOTE ] Do actually use this technique for dipping? I've never tried it, thought it was really weird. |
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I actually did this once. I was unaware that there is some sort of lubrication on the lanes. I got filthy. [/ QUOTE ] The oil pattern is a primary aspect of the game nowadays as it dictates a bowler's "line" or path to the pocket and ball selection. |
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